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Forever home (Jesus foster fan fiction)
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Complete, First published Aug 09, 2016
Jasmine Jacob Callie's little sister are in a bad foster home and then the fosters came along to help out.
But jasmine and Jesus start something but they both know that nothing can happen. but could it, or will the system get in the way of their life. 
SEASON ONE 
BOOK ONE
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